In his last chance to win over voters, Trump could not establish an emotional connection.
Four risks to guard against now
Last night’s dueling town halls made clear why the president’s campaign is flailing.
America survived one Trump term. It wouldn’t survive a second.
A fly landed on Mike Pence’s head. And he did nothing.
Americans need to know who’s running the country.
Trump should never have been allowed anywhere near any public office.
In Cleveland, the president yelled, threatened, interrupted—and changed nothing. He’s losing.
His tax returns dispel all his pretensions to wealth and sacrifice, and his reelection campaign is running out of time.
A new package of reforms aims to patch a gaping hole in the guardrails of American government.
For once, he may be on the wrong side of a power dynamic.
The president imagined that he could do unto Woodward as Woodward was doing unto him.
As Trump vehemently disputes reports that he has disparaged veterans, some silences speak loudly.
At the Canada-U.S. border, I encountered a study in contrasts.
The president proved once again that he regards himself as a wartime leader of Red America against Blue America.
The first lady lamented the divides that her husband foments and exploits, and that she herself has done little to overcome.
What the Republican Party actually stands for, in 13 points
Every moment is about building personal connection with ever more minutely micro-targeted demographic groups.
A conversation with David Carballo about the fall of the Aztec empire
A war-game exercise simulating the 2020 election unmasked some key vulnerabilities.